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we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so far from the night before. there is also a twitter feed and information that anyone that comes in can see, you know, current news and information from the twitter. there's also bart information, when is the next bart leaving, when is the next train departing. and there is weather, hetch hetchy, and weather at san francisco. >> the physical arts wall is comprised of 54 feet, 160 high-definition monitors that has a 3-d motion detection that allows you to approach the wall and then to look at the contents that is there in front of you
we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so...
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[applause] >> e mentioned the mix of energy. is there a danger that the extraordinary growth creates a sense of abundance and they no longer need to worry about renewable oils. >> it is certainly having an impact. it has slowed down. there's something like 17 nuclear reactors being considered just to keep us at 20's term. that has backed off. the thing we have to worry about is putting all of our eggs in one basket. we have been here where natural gas was a very low cost. then we saw the prices by. it is not where you want to over and guess. -- over invest. as we look at the issue of climate change we need to look at all of those other forms of power that can give us the ability that we would never be energy independent. we certainly are a lot less dependent on countries that do not like us. it will have an impact on our international policy and what we do in the middle east. it is a grave concern. right now because and natural gas is having an impact on the decision makers of where you put your money and how fast you develop. i
[applause] >> e mentioned the mix of energy. is there a danger that the extraordinary growth creates a sense of abundance and they no longer need to worry about renewable oils. >> it is certainly having an impact. it has slowed down. there's something like 17 nuclear reactors being considered just to keep us at 20's term. that has backed off. the thing we have to worry about is putting all of our eggs in one basket. we have been here where natural gas was a very low cost. then we...
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and now, with the energy raised through or from this tree, from the energy raised in our hearts, we seal these blessings and anoint you all with a holy blessing with our love. please administer the glitter. last trouble we got in trouble with housekeeping, so we will do pretend glitter. as it spreads may your love and cheer spread, may it remain on you as long as it is needed and work its way to every part of you that needs magic and light. and now, loudly please, repeat after me. 1, joy, more joy. always joy. and continue to repeat after me, blessed be... this blessed day. tuesday, december 4th, 2012. and as sisters as we always end our blessings, repeat after me, amen, awomen, and all of the others. thank you. and have a beautiful holiday season. [ applause ] >> this is how we celebrate the holidays in san francisco, you are not in kansas any more. let's hear it for the sisters. before we go any further we have one more speaker and some of you have been siping wine, barefoot and bubblely, let's hear it for barefoot and bubblely, afterwards you will be enjoying food was donated by resta
and now, with the energy raised through or from this tree, from the energy raised in our hearts, we seal these blessings and anoint you all with a holy blessing with our love. please administer the glitter. last trouble we got in trouble with housekeeping, so we will do pretend glitter. as it spreads may your love and cheer spread, may it remain on you as long as it is needed and work its way to every part of you that needs magic and light. and now, loudly please, repeat after me. 1, joy, more...
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katie doesn't trust the energy giant's promises. instead, she's keeping a video diary to document everything that goes wrong -- for instance, when gas escaped from an exploratory hole unchecked for months. >> there's something seriously wrong here, isn't it? >> it took months before the company plugged the leak. >> seeing that happen was something that no one would believe could actually take place. i mean we saw it and we were horrified! >> we can and do operate safely in the gas fields, and will continue to work to do so. there have been problem wells that have been identified. where such problems are identified, we immediately take steps to remediate and fix them. >> the groundwater level worries katie lloyd the most. she says it's dropped by ten meters in some places. she can't prove whether there's a link to the gas drilling, but it's just that uncertainty that gets her down. >> it is basically, "we'll just trial it and see." so i certainly feel like we're a very big social experiment to see how things evolve and we'll just fix
katie doesn't trust the energy giant's promises. instead, she's keeping a video diary to document everything that goes wrong -- for instance, when gas escaped from an exploratory hole unchecked for months. >> there's something seriously wrong here, isn't it? >> it took months before the company plugged the leak. >> seeing that happen was something that no one would believe could actually take place. i mean we saw it and we were horrified! >> we can and do operate safely...
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we've actually developed every major energy source and now moving to green energy and you're saying we shouldn't invest in it. >> the government has developed every major energy source? my gosh, and-- >> hold on, guys, go ahead. >> and oil-- >> right, the only reason that these major entities, alternative energies get developed and they're alternative at the time they're produced, whether we're talking timber, coal, oil or nuclear is because of massive government investment. this is nothing new. >> caroline. >> we use today invest 1% of our federal budget on alternative energy 100 years ago and now only investing 1/10 of 1% and grudgingly, even though green energy spending has created a million jobs in the last four years. so, yes, it does create jobs and-- >> caroline. >> to compare what's happened are you saying that unemployment hasn't gone down? it certainly has. >> brenda: go ahead. toby, one man's loophole is another man's tax incentive? >> well, i mean, here is a news flash, caroline, god bless you, the actual reason that prices have gone up for these resources has been actual d
we've actually developed every major energy source and now moving to green energy and you're saying we shouldn't invest in it. >> the government has developed every major energy source? my gosh, and-- >> hold on, guys, go ahead. >> and oil-- >> right, the only reason that these major entities, alternative energies get developed and they're alternative at the time they're produced, whether we're talking timber, coal, oil or nuclear is because of massive government...
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look: old energy-guzzling heaters actually burn the air. they suck out oxygen and moisture, then squander energy by sending hot currents up to heat the ceiling-- what a waste! edenpure uses advanced infrared quartz technology to spread an even, soft heat that preserves health-giving oxygen and moisture and it warms an entire room in minutes. no matter what you're buying to put the flame in your furnace, you can be saving money like these happy edenpure owners. >> over heating oil, i would say i saved about $160 a month using the edenpure. >> woman: well, i was interested to see how effective the edenpure was in making my house more efficient and i actually calculated a $600 savings in my gas costs. and the extra cost of the electric was very minimal. >> before i got the edenpure, my electric bill was running about $260 a month. and then, once i got edenpure, i was waiting for the electric bill and waiting and i get it in the mail, i crack it open and i'm like, "whoo-hoo! it's under $200 a month!" i mean, that's a huge savings for me. >> whe
look: old energy-guzzling heaters actually burn the air. they suck out oxygen and moisture, then squander energy by sending hot currents up to heat the ceiling-- what a waste! edenpure uses advanced infrared quartz technology to spread an even, soft heat that preserves health-giving oxygen and moisture and it warms an entire room in minutes. no matter what you're buying to put the flame in your furnace, you can be saving money like these happy edenpure owners. >> over heating oil, i would...
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allow the energy to flow. and after about three months of really just doing the breathing with her, because i wasn't strong enough to do the gentle stretch exercises, but just doing the breathing, i found a great reduction in my pain. in the mornings, i do get up and i meditate. not for long. just about ten minutes. and i do my own personal practice first thing in the morning. and it's usually a fairly quiet practice. and it has... it's a flowing practice, just to get the juices flowing. i knew... when i went to that yoga class, i knew i wanted to know more. i knew i wanted it to be part of my life for the rest of my life. i also knew that it filled a spiritual gap that i had, and that i'd been searching to fill that gap for quite a long time. >> i just think that yoga has kept me in the best of health. and i'm so thankful for that. it has made such a difference in my life. people can't believe that i walk with my shoulders back. my balance isn't always the best, but that comes with age. i just can't say enoug
allow the energy to flow. and after about three months of really just doing the breathing with her, because i wasn't strong enough to do the gentle stretch exercises, but just doing the breathing, i found a great reduction in my pain. in the mornings, i do get up and i meditate. not for long. just about ten minutes. and i do my own personal practice first thing in the morning. and it's usually a fairly quiet practice. and it has... it's a flowing practice, just to get the juices flowing. i...
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we observed that the rise and shine has more energy needs for more energy than they can produce themselves, and to maintain the economic growth which they believe is essential. we observed that the south china sea is a potential source of energy supplies for china and that there is a contention among the nations in that region as to where the ownership and rights of access are to the south china sea. and this is conceivable that china might seek to reestablish its claim there by military coercion and that could lead them into a confrontation with the united states' desire to maintain free access. the best way of avoiding that military conflict is what we should see because the military conflict with china would be catastrophic for both nations, indeed for the whole region. so, we want to avoid that. i believe the best way of avoiding that is by maintaining a -- continuing to maintain a strong naval presence in the region, and by having an unambiguous commitment to doing that. i believe that our new national security strategy is that unambiguous commitment, and i believe that the u.s. navy
we observed that the rise and shine has more energy needs for more energy than they can produce themselves, and to maintain the economic growth which they believe is essential. we observed that the south china sea is a potential source of energy supplies for china and that there is a contention among the nations in that region as to where the ownership and rights of access are to the south china sea. and this is conceivable that china might seek to reestablish its claim there by military...
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what infuriates me most about this, paul, is the huge give away to the green energy industry. and you know, you're talking about subsidies to algae, biodiesel and then the wind industry got a massive tax credit, a kind of tax subsidy and there is a hypocrisy issue here, paul, because the left keeps saying, oh, the taxes don't matter, businesses don't make decisions based on taxes and that's okay to raise taxes, but the wind industry and the algae industry can't possibly survive if we don't give them these tax benefits. i think the republicans should attack that hypocrisy. >> paul: steve, you said the left or five, six repubcan senators voted for the tax extenders bill in the finance committee. >> great point. >> paul: both parties have their fingerprints on this, and the question i have, why would republican favor something like this? >> well, air exactly right. you know, the iowa senators were very much for this chuck grassley, i don't know when it was that iowa became an energy state, but they now thrive on wind subsidies and ethanol. and so, it's a big problem. i guess i di
what infuriates me most about this, paul, is the huge give away to the green energy industry. and you know, you're talking about subsidies to algae, biodiesel and then the wind industry got a massive tax credit, a kind of tax subsidy and there is a hypocrisy issue here, paul, because the left keeps saying, oh, the taxes don't matter, businesses don't make decisions based on taxes and that's okay to raise taxes, but the wind industry and the algae industry can't possibly survive if we don't give...
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i mean, everybody is using specialulativees, very upbeat, positive energy. the markets are hitting new highs in a long time, dow, s & p, nasdaq, as we're reporting up 4%, 5%. so it's a nice start but we have to see what's going to happen the next couple of weeks with earnings coming out, but so far, so good for 2013. >> tom: absolutely, very early on the january barometer looks to be very poozative for folks. how goes january gets the rest of the year is how the barometer holds. stocks failed to get much of a push from the jobs report but prices continued trending higher. the s&p 500 stumbled right out of the gate today but found its footing mid-morning. prices marked time before taking another step higher in the last hour of trading, finishing up a half percent. but the gain was enough to have the index close at a post- recession high, this is a five year high for the s&p 500. trading volume eased a bit from yesterday's pace on the big board, 650 million shares. it remained steady at 1.7 billion on the nasdaq. nine of the ten major stock sectors registered
i mean, everybody is using specialulativees, very upbeat, positive energy. the markets are hitting new highs in a long time, dow, s & p, nasdaq, as we're reporting up 4%, 5%. so it's a nice start but we have to see what's going to happen the next couple of weeks with earnings coming out, but so far, so good for 2013. >> tom: absolutely, very early on the january barometer looks to be very poozative for folks. how goes january gets the rest of the year is how the barometer holds....
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. >> cost of energy is coming down. we're not sure what that does to the energy stocks. ned, what are you liking, what you are not liking? >> just the opposite. i love the technology area right now. last year, i bet on the cues. the year before i bet on the qs. i hear the case about slowing earnings, but the stocks have already slowed down. apple is 200 points below its high. if you start to look at them statistically, the price earnings ratios on big cap stocks are less than the s&p 500. the future, the future growth, secular growth of the industry has got to be twice that of the s&p, yet it's got a p/e ratio that's 3 percentage points less. 3 multiple points. the other factor i like about it is, this is the reason employment growth hasn't been strong. substitution of labor for capital, clearly we've seen productivity rise because of what's going on in technology. the world still has to be wired without any question whatsoever. and i get back to this valuation issue again, if you look at free cash flow, enterprise value versus free cash flow, the top five stocks in the
. >> cost of energy is coming down. we're not sure what that does to the energy stocks. ned, what are you liking, what you are not liking? >> just the opposite. i love the technology area right now. last year, i bet on the cues. the year before i bet on the qs. i hear the case about slowing earnings, but the stocks have already slowed down. apple is 200 points below its high. if you start to look at them statistically, the price earnings ratios on big cap stocks are less than the...
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it is by far the largest energy bill in the history country. the stimulus poured and 90 billion, just complete game changer for when, solar and other renewables, energy efficiencies in every imaginable form. i get caught for saying nice things, electric vehicles, advanced biofuels, clean energy resource center elegies of tomorrow in factories to build this staff in the united states. not just energy, but the stimulus is going to drag our antiquated health care system into the digital era said that your doctor might not kill you with his chicken scratch handwriting. by 2015, every american will have an electronic medical record from which really should improve care and reduce cost and as a down payment on health care reform. this included the most ambitious education reform in decades. had the largest infrastructure investments since eisenhower. the largest research investment after. the largest low-cost tax cut since reagan went to more than 95% of the country and less than 10% country noticed it. but in my book i do try to get deep into the bo
it is by far the largest energy bill in the history country. the stimulus poured and 90 billion, just complete game changer for when, solar and other renewables, energy efficiencies in every imaginable form. i get caught for saying nice things, electric vehicles, advanced biofuels, clean energy resource center elegies of tomorrow in factories to build this staff in the united states. not just energy, but the stimulus is going to drag our antiquated health care system into the digital era said...
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i mean, everybody is using specialulativees very upbeat, positive energy. the markets are hitting new highs in a long time dow, s & p, nasdaq, as we're reporting up 4% 5%. so it's a nice start but we have to see what's going to happen the next couple of weeks with earnings coming out but so far, so good for 2013. >> tom: absolutely very early on the january barometer looks to be very poozative for folks. how goes january gets the rest of the year is how the barometer holds. stocks failed to get much of a push from the jobs report but prices continued trending higher. the s&p 500 stumbled right out of the gate today but found its footing mid-morning. prices marked time before taking another step higher in the last hour of trading, finishing up a half percent. but the gain was enough to have the index close at a post- recession high, this is a five year high for the s&p 500. trading volume eased a bit from yesterday's pace on the big board, 650 million shares. it remained steady at 1.7 billion on the nasdaq. nine of the ten major stock sectors registered gain
i mean, everybody is using specialulativees very upbeat, positive energy. the markets are hitting new highs in a long time dow, s & p, nasdaq, as we're reporting up 4% 5%. so it's a nice start but we have to see what's going to happen the next couple of weeks with earnings coming out but so far, so good for 2013. >> tom: absolutely very early on the january barometer looks to be very poozative for folks. how goes january gets the rest of the year is how the barometer holds. stocks...
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if it gives me clean energy and it gives them gas energy and gives them that, i don't care. >> are you a free market capitalist? >> i like free market. i don't like stupid free market and i think the government should regulate sometimes and shouldn't. >> wow. did you hear that? >> i think you've witnessed the live conversion here. >> do you like baby food with lead in it, let the government not regulate it. whatever. >> this is a live tv burning bush experience. >> i have a dog named moses. >> should government regulate -- >> a hell of a lot less than it does now. a fraction. there are some things it should measure and watch. >> if it ain't broke, don't fix it. why meddle with it? >> but the americans are not buying america. >> they're running out off money. >> they gave it all to al gore. >> we'll put so much oil and gas supply in the market. it will come down. thank you very much. you are all absolutely terrific. that's it for tonight's show. thanks for wanting. not even these elites from the media can stop the great american movement towards free market capitalism and prosperity. i'
if it gives me clean energy and it gives them gas energy and gives them that, i don't care. >> are you a free market capitalist? >> i like free market. i don't like stupid free market and i think the government should regulate sometimes and shouldn't. >> wow. did you hear that? >> i think you've witnessed the live conversion here. >> do you like baby food with lead in it, let the government not regulate it. whatever. >> this is a live tv burning bush...
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the big one is the one we design for and spend a lot of our time and energy preparing for. the big one for us is the design earthquake, it's the max credible earthquake, san an drais a is basically a 8.0, a repeat of the 1906 earthquake. some of the components can be tested, we can simulate an earthquake on some of these facilities as they are in design to make sure they can withdraw that level of earthquake. we're designing for an 8.0 and that's not what happened in japan in 2011. the earthquake that hit japan in 2011 was not what they were designing for and all the assumptions went out the window so that's food for thought. >> thank you. mr. angelus. >> at verizon wireless we try to do it day in and day out to avoid interruption in services. we try to put all this in place but in the event they do happen, we have those redundant systems i discussed earlier. weak route traffic from one side to another or from one switch to another and we test regularly to make sure they occur. and this is transparent to our customers. calls are being routed to another switch during these c
the big one is the one we design for and spend a lot of our time and energy preparing for. the big one for us is the design earthquake, it's the max credible earthquake, san an drais a is basically a 8.0, a repeat of the 1906 earthquake. some of the components can be tested, we can simulate an earthquake on some of these facilities as they are in design to make sure they can withdraw that level of earthquake. we're designing for an 8.0 and that's not what happened in japan in 2011. the...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >>> with more than 400 million tweets sent every single day, chances are you or your kids are using twitter to communicate with friends and family. >> but you could be sharing more information than you know, and with complete strangers no less. today.com's kyle michael miller explains how you could be putting your security at risk. >> you don't tweet. you were thinking ahead. >> exactly. that's not a real concern. >> if you are not much of a tweeter at all, you've sent, what, five or six tweets since 2011? >> almost none. >> rub it in. >> hoda, you are the queen of the 23rd, and meredith, whether you are doing the tweeting or it's your kids, they're probably doing it with a mobile device like this, which could be revealing much more information than you want to put out there. ♪ >> today we live in a world of instant communication. that's great for sending messages fast. this lightning speed tweeting, posting on facebook, and instagram could put your
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >>> with more than 400 million tweets sent every single day, chances are you or your kids are using twitter to communicate with friends and family. >> but you could be sharing more information than you know, and with complete strangers no less. today.com's kyle michael miller explains how you could be putting your security at risk. >> you don't tweet. you were thinking ahead....
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allow the energy to flow. and after about three months of really just doing the breathing with her, because i wasn't strong enough to do the gentle stretch exercises, but just doing the breathing, i found a great reduction in my pain. in the mornings, i do get up and i meditate. not for long. just about ten minutes. and i do my own personal practice first thing in the morning. and it's usually a fairly quiet practice. and it has... it's a flowing practice, just to get the juices flowing. i knew... when i went to that yoga class, i knew i wanted to know more. i knew i wanted it to be part of my life for the rest of my life. i also knew that it filled a spiritual gap that i had, and that i'd been searching to fill that gap for quite a long time. >> i just think that yoga has kept me in the best of health. and i'm so thankful for that. it has made such a difference in my life. people can't believe that i walk with my shoulders back. my balance isn't always the best, but that comes with age. i just can't say enoug
allow the energy to flow. and after about three months of really just doing the breathing with her, because i wasn't strong enough to do the gentle stretch exercises, but just doing the breathing, i found a great reduction in my pain. in the mornings, i do get up and i meditate. not for long. just about ten minutes. and i do my own personal practice first thing in the morning. and it's usually a fairly quiet practice. and it has... it's a flowing practice, just to get the juices flowing. i...
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. >> it needs energy. >> it needs energy and confidence. it needs to be revitalized. i think there are a lot of things we need to do with accounting. >> meantime starbucks says it offered a million dollars more than dempsey's group. the company says it is considering its options. a bankruptcy judge will review the deal sometime next week. >>> facebook is expanding its presence on your cell phone with three new features. one has some tech experts saying it could make your phone obsolete. it lets you make free calls it other facebook friends using internet access. it uses voip, but for now it is only available in canada. another feature lets you chat live with video. it is like skype or apple i chat. it send a text message with sound. all are available on facebook's messenger app. >>> nancy pelosi is defending a doctored picture of democratic women in congress. the photo was snapped on capitol hill on thursday. pelosi wanted all female democrats in congress in attendance. however four women were late. the photo was taken without them. pelosi had someone add the four in
. >> it needs energy. >> it needs energy and confidence. it needs to be revitalized. i think there are a lot of things we need to do with accounting. >> meantime starbucks says it offered a million dollars more than dempsey's group. the company says it is considering its options. a bankruptcy judge will review the deal sometime next week. >>> facebook is expanding its presence on your cell phone with three new features. one has some tech experts saying it could make...
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. >> it needs energy. >> it needs energy and confidence. it needs to be revitalized. i think there are a lot of things we need to do with accounting. >> meantime starbucks says it offered a million dollars more than dempsey's group. the company says it is considering its options. a bankruptcy judge will review the deal sometime next week. >>> facebook is expanding its presence on your cell phone with three new features. one has some tech experts saying it could make your phone obsolete. it lets you make free calls it other facebook friends using internet access. it uses voip, but for now it is only available in canada. another feature lets you chat live with video. it is like skype or apple i chat. it send a text message with sound. all are available on facebook's messenger app. >>> nancy pelosi is defending a doctored picture of democratic women in congress. the photo was snapped on capitol hill on thursday. pelosi wanted all female democrats in congress in attendance. however four women were late. the photo was taken without them. pelosi had someone add the four in
. >> it needs energy. >> it needs energy and confidence. it needs to be revitalized. i think there are a lot of things we need to do with accounting. >> meantime starbucks says it offered a million dollars more than dempsey's group. the company says it is considering its options. a bankruptcy judge will review the deal sometime next week. >>> facebook is expanding its presence on your cell phone with three new features. one has some tech experts saying it could make...
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which was to go after the new energy technology with hydraulic fracking to use energy to grow economy. trade agenda in the obama administration has been d-e- d-e-a-d. dead. there is a conversation that is starting about a trade pack with the european union, smart thing i do. don't you i? >> bob: but they don't want to buy anything. >> andrea: why? >> dana: why do you want to be more like them? >> andrea: we have come full circle. they don't have money. why? they have been giving handout to all the people. mention at early ages 43 years old and beyond. they give out national healthcare. you say obamacare isn't nationalized healthcare but it's structured to end up that way in the end game. looks what happens in greece. no money to pay for prescriptions to give people -- they can't give prescriptions. >> bob: i don't disagree about europe. i think it's, the mediterranean particularrously a basket case. we don't want it to be like that. on the left. no interest. >> eric: the difference between europe and america is zo far are the tax rates. in europe, you are taxed in excess of 50% to fra
which was to go after the new energy technology with hydraulic fracking to use energy to grow economy. trade agenda in the obama administration has been d-e- d-e-a-d. dead. there is a conversation that is starting about a trade pack with the european union, smart thing i do. don't you i? >> bob: but they don't want to buy anything. >> andrea: why? >> dana: why do you want to be more like them? >> andrea: we have come full circle. they don't have money. why? they have...
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i think he definitely gained energy. john: and he thrived by reporting things that the mainstream media was just skipping and the biggest example is the acorn story. you were part of the beginning. do-gooders', helping poor people. it turned out they were sleazy and maybe engaging in voter fraud. then came this pen pen prostitute. utility. >> speaking with james o'keefe about a video he had done. and at a maura flynn at the end of the conversation i asked him, so, what are you working on now. he began to describe the acorn videos that he and anna were working on. i couldn't believe what i was hearing. i thought, well, is this kid has what he says he has this is huge i asked him what his plan was for releasing these videos, and he said, he had approached the networks and released in that way. i strongly recommended that he not do that. john: so he went to breitbart to release them gradually. they were encouraging teen prostitution, tax evasion, encouraging people like to the government. the mainstream media still smeared
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will continue to receive tax breaks for the research they do, investments they make, and the clean energy jobs they make. two million americans that are out of work will continue to receive unemployment benefits as long as they are actively looking for a job. we still need to do more to put americans back to work while also putting this country on a path to pay down its debt. our economy can't afford more showdowns on the manufacturing crisis along the way. even as our businesses created two million new jobs last year, including 168,000 jobs last month the dysfunction in congress made consumers less confident. we know there is a path forward. i signed into a law a deaf reduction. this week's action further reduces the deaf -- deficit. i'm willing to do more. i believe we can find more places to cut spending without short-changing things like education, job training, research and technology all of which is critical. spending cuts must be balanced with more reforms to our tax code. the wealthiest individuals and the biggest corporations should not be able to take advantage of loopholes that
will continue to receive tax breaks for the research they do, investments they make, and the clean energy jobs they make. two million americans that are out of work will continue to receive unemployment benefits as long as they are actively looking for a job. we still need to do more to put americans back to work while also putting this country on a path to pay down its debt. our economy can't afford more showdowns on the manufacturing crisis along the way. even as our businesses created two...
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but already has the energy industry blasting away at it. in the film, damon plays an employee for a big corporation, trying to convince smalltown landowners to lease their land for fracking, a controversial natural gas drilling that can lead to fortunes. >> you could be a millionaire. >> reporter: but at what cost? >> my farm is gone. the land turned brown and died. >> reporter: now, the real-life energy industry are digging in. not for gas. but for a fight. calling the movie unfair. >> the movie presents an oversimplification. it really doesn't do justice to the full spectrum of benefits we're seeing natural gas provides. >> reporter: one industry group is even running commercials in three out of four theaters in pennsylvania, just before the movie begins playing. >> get the facts about natural gas development. >> reporter: celebrities, have joined the campaign against fracking. >> i love my new york water. so, stop fracking with it. >> reporter: it's a cause that grew in momentum after the success of the award-winning 2010 documentary, "g
but already has the energy industry blasting away at it. in the film, damon plays an employee for a big corporation, trying to convince smalltown landowners to lease their land for fracking, a controversial natural gas drilling that can lead to fortunes. >> you could be a millionaire. >> reporter: but at what cost? >> my farm is gone. the land turned brown and died. >> reporter: now, the real-life energy industry are digging in. not for gas. but for a fight. calling the...
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. >> it needs energy. >> it needs energy and confidence. it needs to be revitalized. i think there are a lot of things we need to do with accounting. >> meantime starbucks says it offered a million dollars more than dempsey's group. the company says it is considering its options. a bankruptcy judge will review the deal sometime next week. >>> facebook is expanding its presence on your cell phone with three new features. one has some tech experts saying it could make your phone obsolete. it lets you make free calls it other facebook friends using internet access. it uses voip, but for now it is only available in canada. another feature lets you chat live with video. it is like skype or apple i chat. it send a text message with sound. all are available on facebook's messenger app. >>> nancy pelosi is defending a doctored picture of democratic women in congress. the photo was snapped on capitol hill on thursday. pelosi wanted all female democrats in congress in attendance. however four women were late. the photo was taken without them. pelosi had someone add the four in
. >> it needs energy. >> it needs energy and confidence. it needs to be revitalized. i think there are a lot of things we need to do with accounting. >> meantime starbucks says it offered a million dollars more than dempsey's group. the company says it is considering its options. a bankruptcy judge will review the deal sometime next week. >>> facebook is expanding its presence on your cell phone with three new features. one has some tech experts saying it could make...
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and the script was a good way to do that, because it kept us focused and it captured that creative energy which otherwise would have just been frittered away in some other way. so in one sense it was about control then. now if there's an idea i think is really good and i feel like i can write it, then i'll do it. but i don't know that that's about control, necessarily. tavis: i don't know how to frame this question, but i'm going to ask it and you'll do justice to it, i'm certain. given that you started out as a writer, to your point, because you couldn't get hired at first, what kind of freedom, liberty, i'm trying to find the right word here, has the writing, knowing that you can write, knowing that you can write really good stuff, knowing that the good stuff you write can be made, so that you're not ever stuck in this actor's lane, if i can use that -- you see what i'm getting at? >> yeah, no, i do. tavis: how have you processed that? >> well, it just means that i don't have to make decisions out of fear. tavis: that's what i was trying to get to. thank you, i appreciate that. >> yeah.
and the script was a good way to do that, because it kept us focused and it captured that creative energy which otherwise would have just been frittered away in some other way. so in one sense it was about control then. now if there's an idea i think is really good and i feel like i can write it, then i'll do it. but i don't know that that's about control, necessarily. tavis: i don't know how to frame this question, but i'm going to ask it and you'll do justice to it, i'm certain. given that...
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bay area, light to moderate at times, maybe a little bit heavier in the south bay as a lot of this energy swings into central and southern california overnight tonight into tomorrow so temperatures will be in the 40s to low 50s in the north bay, right around 1:00, mid-50s briefly in the south bay and as the rain starts to fall out it will cool down, temperatures before 5:00. we'll let you know how much the rain will stick around for your sunday forecast in a few minutes. >> thank you very much. >>> a strong 7.5 magnitude earthquake near alaska sparked a tsunami warning for hundreds of miles to the alaskan and canadian coastline overnight. the quake struck around 1:00 this morning, 60 miles west of craig, alaska. the tsunami warning was issued from alaska to the northern tip of vancouver island, canada. some areas were seeing small sea level changes. the quake was widely felt but as of now, there are no reports of any major damage. >>> also new this morning a man is in critical condition after being found lying on the side of the road in santa rosa. police found the man lying unconscious i
bay area, light to moderate at times, maybe a little bit heavier in the south bay as a lot of this energy swings into central and southern california overnight tonight into tomorrow so temperatures will be in the 40s to low 50s in the north bay, right around 1:00, mid-50s briefly in the south bay and as the rain starts to fall out it will cool down, temperatures before 5:00. we'll let you know how much the rain will stick around for your sunday forecast in a few minutes. >> thank you very...
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. >> i think what is going to drive it is a return to some energy in in the housing market. we're starting to see that, higher prices and march more sales. i believe we're going to see as a result what is happening in washington, d.c. an awareness. republicans have surely learned a licenses. this president has learned a. >> think he is going take it to the limit. think that is what he is going to do. he is doesn't care about public opinion any more and he is going to take as much money from lou dobbs as he can get. in the process, because i'm very worried about a reversal people and small business owners they will cut payroll and cut back and unemployment goes up. wealthier people on the bubble. we're not talking about people with billions of dollars, maybe i'm not going to buy that big car because now i'm paying more to the feds. i'm not so sure this is right way to go economically in this country. you are much smarter in these areas. >> we have to agree on something. the reality we're going to to see this money returned to the american middle-class create some energy. >> b
. >> i think what is going to drive it is a return to some energy in in the housing market. we're starting to see that, higher prices and march more sales. i believe we're going to see as a result what is happening in washington, d.c. an awareness. republicans have surely learned a licenses. this president has learned a. >> think he is going take it to the limit. think that is what he is going to do. he is doesn't care about public opinion any more and he is going to take as much...
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the companies that use energy and extract from the ground and farmers and manufacturers and shippers, you know, those companies that constitute the bulk of the economy. it is it hit. it is fine if you are making application for the iphone and then you are not hit so much. >> rick, you were a small businessman and the folks who make things. you were in the intellectual property realm. >> it is fasnating and the reason we have regulation and it is people who are in the position to do harm to their customers have the regulations. why? because before they had regulations they were doing harm. there are rules that protect the public safety . the congress and senate is breaking its own rules by not passing a budget . that's the issue . in issue, it is not a lack of rules but a short annual of enforcement . that is not the same as making the economy more affective. >> the trouble with you, john. your did maching and. >> i see you taking your point. i have gone up in washington. very often thape make sure they have jobs later on >> i so how that is a burrcrat. >> we are not talking about thos
the companies that use energy and extract from the ground and farmers and manufacturers and shippers, you know, those companies that constitute the bulk of the economy. it is it hit. it is fine if you are making application for the iphone and then you are not hit so much. >> rick, you were a small businessman and the folks who make things. you were in the intellectual property realm. >> it is fasnating and the reason we have regulation and it is people who are in the position to do...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. a great clean doesn't have to take long. i'm done. are you thinking what i'm thinking? ♪ give me just a little more time ♪ okay. all right. oh! [ female announcer ] the 2-in-1 swiffer sweeper uses electrostatic dry cloths to clean better than a broom. and its wet mopping cloths can clean better than a mop in half the time so you don't miss a thing. mom, have you seen my -- hey! hey! he did it. [ female announcer ] swiffer. better clean in half the time. or your money back. my name is taho and i'm a fish guy. it's a labor of love. it's a lot of labor and it's a lot of love. i don't need to go to the gym. my job is my workout. you're shoveling ice all day long. it's rough on the back. it's rough on the shoulders. i get muscle aches all over. advil® is great. pain and soreness is just out of the picture. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil®. and for sinus congestion, now you can get advil® combined with a proven decongestant. breathe easier with advil® con
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. a great clean doesn't have to take long. i'm done. are you thinking what i'm thinking? ♪ give me just a little more time ♪ okay. all right. oh! [ female announcer ] the 2-in-1 swiffer sweeper uses electrostatic dry cloths to clean better than a broom. and its wet mopping cloths can clean better than a mop in half the time so you don't miss a thing. mom, have you seen my -- hey! hey! he did it....
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. a great clean doesn't have to take long. i'm done. are you thinking what i'm thinking? ♪ give me just a little more time ♪ okay. all right. oh! [ female announcer ] the 2-in-1 swiffer sweeper uses electrostatic dry cloths to clean better than a broom. and its wet mopping cloths can clean better than a mop in half the time so you don't miss a thing. mom, have you seen my -- hey! hey! he did it. [ female announcer ] swiffer. better clean in half the time. or your money back. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. we are joined right now by a great actress who is part of the talented, very funny cast of "guys with kids," a new sitcom that airs wednesdays at 8:30 right here on nbc. let's take a look at a clip. >> your dad doesn't like me because i never asked him for permission to marry you. >> what? that's crazy. you didn't ask him because i told you not to. i hate the idea of fathers marrying off their daughters. he can't give me away. i'm not a goat. [ laugh
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that certainly gives off a lot of energy. it gives off a lot of carbon, too. i am not sure that president bush's idea of biofuel becoming the way for our energy security is necessarily the right track. the problem is, we have become so embedded in this business and there are new subsidies coming down the line in the latest act of congress, billion dollar subsidies bolstering this industry, which is in its maturity. this industry no longer needs those kinds of subsidies. it is working pretty well on its own. i cannot think it needs to be accelerated. host: this is done on twitter saying who is perishable. is that a significant risk? guest: this is of the essence. wall street is not actually investing in food. they are investing in something else, imaginary food, derivatives, food futures. the way the commodity markets work is that people make promises down the line in the future to set prices for these globally necessary commodities at a certain level. these promises to buy and sell -- they are bets on the price of food. they are not bets on real food. they are
that certainly gives off a lot of energy. it gives off a lot of carbon, too. i am not sure that president bush's idea of biofuel becoming the way for our energy security is necessarily the right track. the problem is, we have become so embedded in this business and there are new subsidies coming down the line in the latest act of congress, billion dollar subsidies bolstering this industry, which is in its maturity. this industry no longer needs those kinds of subsidies. it is working pretty...
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it is so like jefferson to soak up every last hour, every moment of energy and enlightenment. what do we make of this man who was so eager to embrace the day, to enjoy and to endure as long as he did. we have to see him for what he was. he was a working politician. here is what george washington wrote to jefferson and hamilton in their relatively rough early days in the cabinet, in the 1790s, when as jefferson put it we were daily pitted in the cabinet like two cox at each other's throats. here is washington. how unfortunate that while we are encompassed on all sides with avowed enemies and insidious friends that internal dissensions should be tearing our vitals. very non washington, very vivid phrase. john adams in the same era of the same year said jefferson's mind is poisoned with passion, prejudice and faction. hamilton said of jefferson, this is how well the work, hamilton said of jefferson that anyone who cares about the liberty of the country or welfare of the nation should look with great despair on jefferson's ascendance to the presidency and jefferson with a fairly f
it is so like jefferson to soak up every last hour, every moment of energy and enlightenment. what do we make of this man who was so eager to embrace the day, to enjoy and to endure as long as he did. we have to see him for what he was. he was a working politician. here is what george washington wrote to jefferson and hamilton in their relatively rough early days in the cabinet, in the 1790s, when as jefferson put it we were daily pitted in the cabinet like two cox at each other's throats. here...
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primarily due to energy. we just saw an announcement by dow, they are going to build the largest chemical plant in the world and build in it texas because they can get cheap natural gas. that is on the footsteps of exxon and shev ron making the same kind of announcement. there is 12 natural gas plants in the country on the agenda to get built because of cheap energy. manufacturing could be a huge winner here in this country and bring jobs back into this country as opposed to shipping them overseas. >> jamie: i really just want to ask you for practical purposes as people may have less money to take home, government gets more. i'm sure even though we alearn s year, this year, we know that milk and other basics will cost more. where are we at this point? >> we just have to get used to. at the end of the day, national debt is unsustainable. we do have to resolve it. i liken it to gas prices, we all tend to pull back a little bit. we cut spending and we get used to it and live within our means. as a country we nee
primarily due to energy. we just saw an announcement by dow, they are going to build the largest chemical plant in the world and build in it texas because they can get cheap natural gas. that is on the footsteps of exxon and shev ron making the same kind of announcement. there is 12 natural gas plants in the country on the agenda to get built because of cheap energy. manufacturing could be a huge winner here in this country and bring jobs back into this country as opposed to shipping them...
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the energy that they give me. >> when we return, so many scandals. and one interview that went right off the rail. yes, i'm looking at you, robert blake. >> it's not about me, is it? >> yes, it is. because you open that door, charlie potatoes. i'm not going to sit here and let you or anybody else kick [ bleep ] out of me without defending myself. and you can take that to the [ bleep ] bank, charlie. if you want to show me the door, that's fine, too. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! to divvy up this shared data plan...fairly. s
the energy that they give me. >> when we return, so many scandals. and one interview that went right off the rail. yes, i'm looking at you, robert blake. >> it's not about me, is it? >> yes, it is. because you open that door, charlie potatoes. i'm not going to sit here and let you or anybody else kick [ bleep ] out of me without defending myself. and you can take that to the [ bleep ] bank, charlie. if you want to show me the door, that's fine, too. this is $100,000. we asked...
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it is hard to understand what someone really goes through and how much time, effort, energy, heartbreak, sorrow, experience standing up for what is right. >> i am the type of individual like it and let it go. it was not right. i could not let it go. the law was on my side and all the outcry against the supreme court about this ruling until the next ridiculous case that came about something similar was the lady who filed a charge of equal employment and it was on the wrong form or wrong date or something and should not have been let go but it is okay, let that one go. those shots were not called but that is my opinion. she is right. it was a long fight and hard on individuals, hard on their families. we could not leave home like on a vacation or go on a trip without revising the attorney where we were and how we could be reached. for ten years. it took me nine years to get my final verdict. i told my husband took nine years and it actually took 18 months to get the bill changed. >> why did you tell them eight? what were you thinking? >> i read the headlines. you don't see indications in
it is hard to understand what someone really goes through and how much time, effort, energy, heartbreak, sorrow, experience standing up for what is right. >> i am the type of individual like it and let it go. it was not right. i could not let it go. the law was on my side and all the outcry against the supreme court about this ruling until the next ridiculous case that came about something similar was the lady who filed a charge of equal employment and it was on the wrong form or wrong...
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here as a student and saw all this space and the way ice is formed i was struck by the beauty this energy power that ten years have passed and the case has become a part of my life because. both how difficult it is to get through here we are almost there. meanwhile geophysicist your easter bunny found costs typography. have reached the polar grosso. not only the most bizarre ice crystals but also a wife that's lasted for centuries it melts neither in winter nor in summer here one can appreciate the full beauty of ice crystallization. scientists first began using geo radar to take measurements of the ice inside the cave and it turned out to be very effective. we have to crawl here. and then slide down to measure all the your regular unease of the ice formations. yuri and nikolai thought that if such a technique was being used to study ice in antarctica then why couldn't it be applied in a cave before that an ordinary fishing ice ax was used to measure the ice who takes a little time to measure a fairly large area with the help of this device scientists learned that in some places the ice i
here as a student and saw all this space and the way ice is formed i was struck by the beauty this energy power that ten years have passed and the case has become a part of my life because. both how difficult it is to get through here we are almost there. meanwhile geophysicist your easter bunny found costs typography. have reached the polar grosso. not only the most bizarre ice crystals but also a wife that's lasted for centuries it melts neither in winter nor in summer here one can appreciate...
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washington power types, heads of agencies, chiefs of staff in the senate, but, um, we've got someone doing energy investment in bali. >> reporter: for nearly 15 years, litman has hand-pitched the group, best in books, film and movies. members in the list agreed to react or respond by e-mail with their top picks. >> who really is a culture maven. who is going to the movies every weekend. who is reading the most books, and it could be any books. >> i think there are people on the list who feel they need to bring their a-game to the list. >> jody arlington head pr in sundance and has been on the list for five years. >> i love reading everyone's responses. it's basically discovering new work, and to also kind of sharing the things that have really inspired me and i thought were fabulous. >> reporter: who else has access? among the list fehr trait commission's chairman john leibowitz, and john berman, media manager for the nfl. tom rosen field is among them and enjoys the back and forth. >> that's one of the astonishing things about this. it is at once intimidating and a little pompous, and also peopl
washington power types, heads of agencies, chiefs of staff in the senate, but, um, we've got someone doing energy investment in bali. >> reporter: for nearly 15 years, litman has hand-pitched the group, best in books, film and movies. members in the list agreed to react or respond by e-mail with their top picks. >> who really is a culture maven. who is going to the movies every weekend. who is reading the most books, and it could be any books. >> i think there are people on...
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that's the ready energy source. but fructose, sweet part of the sugar, the molecule we seek, the reason why everybody likes sugar, that does not get turned into gleick co general. it gets turned into liver fat. and now one-third of america has nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, a disease that wasn't even described until 1980. it is the biggest epidemic in the history of the world. >> it's -- and it's stunning to think about. and again, i think more people need to hear that particular message. the history of it is, well, but sugar -- it's not just the amount of sugar, but it's the rate at which it's absorbed in the body. you really talk about these sugary drinks as opposed to a piece of fruit, for example. which also has sugar in it. >> the reason fiber is so important -- the reason to eat your sugar as whole fruit and not as fruit juice, not as smoothies, is because the fiber helps reduce the rate of absorption from the gut into the bloodstream. when you juice it, it's all going to you and your liver gets overwhelmed
that's the ready energy source. but fructose, sweet part of the sugar, the molecule we seek, the reason why everybody likes sugar, that does not get turned into gleick co general. it gets turned into liver fat. and now one-third of america has nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, a disease that wasn't even described until 1980. it is the biggest epidemic in the history of the world. >> it's -- and it's stunning to think about. and again, i think more people need to hear that particular...